D AX Multi-Use Carbide Blade (16"x .250 x 1")
[16DAX]
CAD $278.25

 A unique blade designed and engineered to cut a variety of those difficult to cut materials. For use on all high speed, gas powered, hand-held rotary saws.

Available in popular sizes to fit either portable gas saws, 7" and 8" electric hand held saws or smaller floor type saws.  D'AX will slice through a multitude of applications all with the same blade.

D'AX blades don't need sharpening, simply reverse rotation and continue cutting.  They'll cut in any direction and are unaffected by many perils which would ordinarily destroy normal carbide tipped blades.

D'AX Cuts Through: 

Insulation materials, tar and gravel roofs, shingle roofs, dry wall, wood - metal studding, fire doors, corrugated roofing, plastic, sheet metal, tin, sheet aluminum, tires, auto body panels, tree roots, ice, frozen materials, hard reinforced rubber, expansion joint sealant, chip board, hard board, press wood, countertops, pallets, timber, hardwood flooring, decking, cardboards, paperboards.

Important Notes regarding the use of D'AX...

  •   D'AX is a segmented carbide blade and is designed to cut a multitude of different materials. However, its usage is limited, if an application is questionable, please contact your DSI representative.
  •  When sawing, dust and material particles will be common as this product is very aggressive.  Wear eye, face and protective clothing when using D'AX.
  •  Read warning and operating instruction sheet enclosed with product.
  •  Conforms with Cal. O.S.H.A. requirements.

Carbide Cutting Blade: 

This blade is designed for use on a wide variety of building materials. When sawing, dust and flying particles will be common place as this product is very aggressive.

Inspection:

Examine this blade regularly to ensure the there are no signs of cracking or other damage. DO NOT USE if damage is suspected.

For Best Results:

Refer to enclosed operating hints. Ensure material being sawn is securely held. Operate blade at the recommended speed of the blade. Also allow the blade to cut freely and do not force it.

CAUTION:

Wear eye,  face, and protective  clothing when using the power saw.  Do not wear  loose  clothing (necktie,  loose  sleeves,  scarf, etc.)  that can catch  in the spinning  blade. Also, be sure  that  the saw has  the proper blade guard  in place and  that it  is working properly.

OPERATING HINTS:

  • D'AX  has been engineered  to cut  a  wide  variety  of  building materials  excluding  concrete  and
    brick.  Attempts  to  cut  concrete and  brick  can  result  in  rapid wear and blade damage.
  • Remove  any build up of tar, etc., with  a wire  brush and an appropriate  solvent.
  • Always  operate the  saw at  full throttle.  (Do  not  exceed  the maximum  RPM  shown  on  the
    blade.)
  • D'AX can  be mounted  in either direction.  When  cutting  becomes slow  and  the  blade has dulled, remove  the blade,  turn  it around and re-mount it.  D'AX will  again  provide  rapid cutting.

FOR  BEST  CUTTING RESULTS:

  • WOOD:  For  best  cutting  results  in wood,  wood  with  nails,  etc.,  use  a  back  and  forth
    "sawing" motion. This  is particularly  important  when  cutting  hard  woods  and  wood
    thicker  than  1  (one)  inch.
  • METAL:  D'AX  will  provide  rapid cutting  in  sheet metals.  When  possible, start the cut  from  the edge of  the material. If  cutting  must  start  in  the middle  of  the material, apply  additional pressure  to  ini-
    tially  peneffate the  material.  Cut  at  full depth.  DO  NOT  CUT  METAL THICKER  THAN  3/16".  Attempts  to do so may result  in rapid blade wear,  cracks  in the blade and potential  injury  to  the operator and/or persons  in the immediate area.
  • PLASTIC,  FIBERGLASS  &  COMPOSITE  MATERIALS:  For  best cutting results, plunge cut all  the way  through  the material.  Periodically  inspect  the blade  for residue build-up.  Remove residue with  a
    wire  brush  and  an  appropriate  solvent.
  • RUBBER, CAULK  &  SEALANTS:  For  shallow  cutting,  cut  at  desired  depth.  If deeper  cutting  is  required,  use  a  back  and  forth "sawing" action.  Periodically  inspect
    the  blade  for residue  build-up. Remove  residue  with a wire brush  and  an  appropriate
    solvent.